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March 30, 1820. However,
Kamehameha I's
nephew Kekuaokalani wanted to keep the kapu system.
Kekuaokalani led an
armed rebellion to
protect the traditions...
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bequeathed his war god Kūkaʻilimoku and his
temples to his
cousin Kekuaokalani.
Kekuaokalani demanded that
Liholiho withdraw his
edicts against the Hawaiian...
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there wearing a
maile lei, they will be
knocked to the ground.
Keaoua Kekuaokalani, a
cousin to
Liholiho (Kamehameha II),
objected to the
overturn of the...
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during the
Kingdom of Hawaii. She
along with her
second husband Keaoua Kekuaokalani died
fighting for the
Hawaiian religion after Kamehameha II abolished...
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Peter Young Kaʻeo
Kekuaokalani (March 4, 1836 –
November 26, 1880) was a
Hawaiian high
chief (aliʻi) and
politician of the
Kingdom of Hawaii. His cousin...
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inherited the kingdom,
calling himself Kamehameha II. His
nephew Keaoua Kekuaokalani inherited the
important military and
religious post of
guardian of Kūkaʻilimoku...
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cousin Kekuaokalani had been
charged by his
uncle Kamehameha I with
responsibility for
defending the gods,
their temples, and
their worship.
Kekuaokalani challenged...
- (1858–1862) Kiwalaʻo (died 1851)
Albert Kūnuiākea (1851–1903) Mary
Lonokahikini (1851–1904)
Peter Kekuaokalani (1836–1880) Keliʻimaikaʻi "Alebada" (died 1851)...
- Bulletin, she and Naʻea may have also had two
other children: Kahalaiʻa and
Kekuaokalani, who both died young. She
maintained a
close relationship to her daughter...